TLDR: Wi-Fi 7 revolutionizes with Multi-Link, Qualcomm adopts early. AMD and Nvidia launch new GPUs. Innovations in gaming, AI, and CES tech showcased.
This article is a summary of a You Tube video “Wi-Fi 7 Will Change Everything” by TechLinked
Key Takeaways:
- Wi-Fi 7 Standard Announced: The Wi-Fi Alliance confirmed the Wi-Fi 7 standard, promising double the channel bandwidth compared to Wi-Fi 5, 6, and 6E.
- Multi-Link Operation in Wi-Fi 7: Wi-Fi 7 introduces Multi-Link Operation, allowing simultaneous connections across 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, and 6 GHz bands.
- Wi-Fi 7’s Enhanced Streaming Capabilities: The new standard will significantly improve high bandwidth streaming, beneficial for hybrid work and mixed reality applications.
- Early Adoption by Qualcomm: Qualcomm’s FastConnect 7800 module in Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 and 3 chips supports Wi-Fi 7, indicating early adoption by major tech companies.
- AMD’s New Graphics Card Launch: AMD announced the RX 7600 XT, the first 16 GB VRAM card under $500, catering to generative AI applications like stable diffusion.
- Nvidia’s 40 Series Super Cards: Nvidia unveiled their 40 series super cards, boasting significant performance improvements over the previous generation.
- AMD’s 8000G APU Lineup: AMD revealed their 8000G APU lineup with promising gaming capabilities, targeting budget gamers.
- Ryzen 5000 Series Processors Update: AMD announced new Ryzen 5000 series processors, including the Ryzen 7 5700 X3D.
- SE Sonic’s Power Supplies at CES: SE Sonic showcased their reliable, fully modular power supplies like the Focus series.
- Innovative Products at CES: Highlights include LG’s transparent OLED TV, Apple’s Vision Pro with spatial computing, and SE grills’ AI-powered grill.